Nov. 23, 2012
9:21 p.m.
Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
I wouldn't use "bytes-like object".
What about "buffer-like object"?
"buffer-like" means "like a buffer" which is wrong on two points: - "buffer" is not defined at this point, so the user doesn't understand what it means - we are not talking about an object which is "like a buffer", but which "provides a buffer" ---------- _______________________________________ Python tracker <report@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue16518> _______________________________________